Miniature grand canyon sculpture

ABSTRACT

During a visit to the Grand Canyon, my wife and I wanted to purchase a small sculpture of what the Paiutes call Kaibab, or “Mountain Lying Down.” Not finding one available, I was inspired to create this evocative piece of memorabilia for all those who come to experience one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

(1) BACKGROUND

In the spring of 2004, my wife and I visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Being one of the 7 natural wonders of the world, it is truly awe-inspiring. Once seen, it will never be forgotten. I wanted to purchase a keepsake to to bring home, ideally a miniature sculpture, but none was available in the many gift shops that were searched. The disappointment that I felt gave me the idea of designing one to satisfy a definite void.

Upon our return home to New Jersey, I searched the internet for a Grand Canyon sculpture—I found nothing. On my way home, a heard a radio commercial for “Advent Product Developement”, of Edison, N.J. A meeting was arranged, an agreement signed, and they arranged for a patent search for my idea. The search revealed that none had been previously filed.

Advent, then suggested that they prepare for me a Provisional Patent Application, which was done: Appl No. 60/694,035; filing date: Jun. 27, 2005.

(2) BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The miniature Grand Canyon sculpture will benefit the many visitors who would want to bring home a keepsake, to be reminded of the majestic beauty—its towering buttes, colorful mesas and valleys within its main gorge.

(3) DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The Grand Canyon sculpture would be offered in 3 different types, all measuring approximately 5 inches in length, 4 inches in width, and 3 inches in depth. All 3 versions would include 2 miniature cabins and a bridge across the Colorado River, rendering the sculpture more authentic with a rustic appearance. Following is a description of each version:

-   1. Sculpture with a solid base. -   2. Sculpture with a base for use as a jewelry box. -   3. Sculpture with a music box base, which plays, “The Grand Canyon     Suite.”

Manufactured of durable polyresin materials, the sculpture is a realistic recreation of the topography of the Grand Canyon, complete with its irregular inspiring valleys and buttes.

The rendition on the subsequent drawing page shows a scene that is representative of the topography: small mountains on the left, buttes on the right, and the river, bridge, and cabins on the bottom right. 

1. The sculpture is a faithful reproduction that offers a perfect reminder of the breathtaking views for which this natural wonder is known. It will be offered in 3 different types, all measuring 5″ L×4″ W×3″ D. All 3 versions include 2 miniature cabins and a bridge over the Colorado River:
 1. sculpture with a solid base.
 2. sculpture with a base for use as a jewelry box.
 3. sculpture with a music box base, which plays, “The Grand Canyon Suite.” This durable keepsake can be enjoyed by children and adults alike for many years to come. 